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Show THE Box Elder Stake Conference Home Rifes Held for Couple Scheduled Saturday, Sunday The Box Elder stake, Church Jesus Christ of Latter-dasaints, will hold its regular luarterly conference on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. to an. announcement nade this week by Stake Pres--le- Yvonne Allred became the bride of Terry J. Bowden in ceremony performed at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gale F. Allred, on Jan. 21. Officiating was Bishop Myron Dickey. Parents of the bridegroom are N. J. Bowden of Layton and Mrs. Val Wasman of Ogden. THE COUPLE was honored at a reception immediately folwhere lowing the ceremony, the bride greeted guests in a street length gown of champagne silk shantung with matchShe held a ing accessories. bouquet of pink and white baby roses on a white Bible. f vj Main street, y A SUNDAY evening meeting will be held at 7 p. m sponsored jointly by the MIA and Primary organizations in commemoration of the 50th anni- versary of Scouting. O. Dee Lund. Members of Box. Elder stake Under a new program devisare urged to observe the chang'd tor quarterly conferences, the conference and be in he two local stakes will no es in at the meetings as attendance onger meet on the same day Lund President outlined, or their stake conferences, And Resident Lund explained. under the new plan, general board members from church HOMECOMING SET Elder auxiliaries will alternate visits Alan Curtiss will be honored to stake conferences with Genat a homecoming testimonial eral Authorities, he explained. Sunday in Harper ward. FOR THE approach conferMrs. Anne Robinson ence, Gledhill, a member of the society general board, and Naomi W. Randall, a member The annual business if the Primary association gen- of the Bible church ofmeeting Brigeral board, will be the visitors, ham was held Thursday, City s meet-ngthey will conduct special Jan. 31. A pancake supper on Saturday for Relief so- served by men of the Bible ciety and Primary workers. church preceeded the meeting. These meetings will be conItems of business Included ducted in. the Brigham City the reception of new members, LDS ward chaadoption of a new constitution, A homecoming testimonial pel. adoption of a new budget, elecMrs. Gledhill will meet with tion of delegates to the Nationwill be held Sunday, Feb. 10, at 7:30 p.m. for Elder Alan Cur- stake Relief society executives al convention of the Indepentis in' the Harper LDS ward at 9:30 a. m. Stake board dent Fundamental Churches of members will join them at 11 America, in April. chapel. Elder Curtiss recently return- a. m. for a meeting and lunchOfficers elected for the year ed home after fulfilling a two-ye- eon. An afternoon session will 1963 are as follows: Roland C. mission for the Church be held for all ward officers Laney, Jr., elder; Conrad of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and class leaders of Relief so- Quale, deacon; Dave Griffiths, Saints in California. He was ciety, beginning at 1:45 p. m., deacon; Roland C. Laney, Jr., called to his mission from the according to Mrs. Merlin Balls, treasurer; Mrs. John E. HowNorth Ogden Second ward. clerk Conrad stake Relief society president. ell, church He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Quale, Sunday school superinMRS. RANDALL will con- tendent; Mrs. Conrad Quale, Von Curtis of Harper Ward. While in the mission field, he duct Primary meetings through church music director; and labored in Tucson, Ariz. and out the day. Primary stake Mrs. James F. Cook Jr., pubin Los Angeles county, Calif. board members will meet at 9 licity director. He plans to continue his edu- a. m. for prayer meeting, acKenneth Tully Butler and cation at Weber college and the cording to Mrs. Lloyd Hust, Norton were received into mem University of Utah, majoring in stake Primary president. A bership of the Bible church. physics, . meeting will begin at 9:30 a. Friends and relatives of the m. for stake board members, Curtis family are invited to at- ward presidencies, secretaries, tend the homecoming testimo- choristers, organists and insernial, according to Bishop El- vice leaders, followed by de bert Beecher, who will preside partmental sessions at 10:30 a. m. Luncheon will be served at An afternoon session 12:30. USU will be held from 1:45 to 3:45 Twenty-on- e persons from Box are among stup. m. for stake workers only, Elder county To Mrs. Hust said. dents named to the fall quarPresident Lund anounced that ter honor roll at the Utah State Dr. Daryl Chase, president a meeting will be conducted University, it was announced of Utah State University, will Saturday evening with Mrs. Friday by Dr. Claude J. lecture before the Logan Town Gledhill and Mrs. Randall for dean of students. and Gown group tonight, Tues- the stake presidency and clerk, Those listed: day, Dr. J. Stewart Williams, ward bishoprics and clerk, and Tremonton Donald Earl Abchairman, said last week. . . the presidencies of the stake bott, Ruelen Ernest Egli, JohnPresident Chase recently re- Primary and Relief society. nie Raye Harp, Linda Miller, turned from an extended visit GFNERAL session on Sun- Ileen Stenquist, Barbar Ann to many countries of South and will begin at 10 a. m. and Stohl, Kaye Woldron, Deone Central America. His subject 2day m. and will be addressed Louise Kerr. p. will be Our American Univer the by general board visitors, Fielding Ernest Gail Anger. sities Have a Stake in South President Lund said. Music for is Brigham City Noel Rulon America. time Starting the morning session will be fur- Bess, Mrs. Gretchen M. Butze, p. m. in the Student Union nished by the stake Relief soCall, Kathleen Hanbuilding, east dining room, at ciety singing mothers under MarilynAntone sen, Irving Reeder, USU. the direction of Mrs. Faye Han- Robert Earl Seegmiller, sen with Mrs. Romina RasmusRiverside Jerry Russell Everyone is invited to attend Town and Gown meetings, Wi- sen as accompanist. The stake Mantua Diane Jeppsen Hall. lliams said. Only cost is $2.25 Primary childrens chorus will Corinne Steven H. Larsen, for the buffet dinner which pre- sing at the afternoon session, under the direction of Mrs. Mr. John Waldo Morris, Jr., cedes the talk. Reservations may be made Junene Briggs with Mrs. Jean Ruth T. Yamasaki. Willard Phyllis B. Morgan. Wi- Packer at the organ. by contacting Chairman The general public is invited lliams at SK Ext. 236. to attend the general sessions on Sunday, which will be held on in the tabernacle South A Bible Church Holds Annual Re-H- ef Missionary Business Meet Homecoming Set Sunday Sixth-Eleven- , BE Students Earn Honor President Talk Tonight Blind Chorus The Melodonic chorus, an allblind musical group will appear in Garland for the second consecutive year Thursday, Feb. 7, it was announced this week by the Garland Lions club, sponsor of the program. ' The chorus will present its concert starting at 8 p.m. in the Garland tabernacle. the Also being featured on program is blind organist Cecil Anderson of Salt Lake City. Tickets will be on sale at the door. Prices are $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. Proceeds will go to sight conservation and aid to the blind projects of the Garland Lions. Pharmacy Facts from RAY E. MALMROSE This may come as a surprise to you but vitamins are drugs! There are only two professional people qualified to recommend the correct vitamins to you, and they are you doctor and your pharmacist. And do you (2) possibly cause poisoning, or (3) cloud the symptoms of a condition which could be serious? Lets say it once loudly and clearly? again Only your doctor or your pharmacist are qualified to recommend the correct vitamins for you. Youre taking vitamins, so be sure they are the correct type and of first class quality. We like to think of ourselves at Malmrose Pharmacy as the friendly druggists. Dont hesitate to ask us any questions about our stock of products. Were always glad to discuss them with you. 102 E. Forest where there Is plenty of free parking. 5 Baby Boy Arrives Dansante Club For Chamberlains Sets Valentine Mr. and Mrs. David B. Chamberlain, 715 East Third North, are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday, Feb. 3, at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. The new arrival is the first child for the Chamberlains and weighed 8 pounds 7 ounces at birth. Mrs. Chamberlain is the former Janeen Beasley. This makes five grandchilfor Mr. all boys dren and Mrs. Clinton J. Beasley, 61 North Fourth East, Brigham Dance Saturday ... ... City. Dansante Dance club members will gather on Saturday, February 9, for their annual Valentine dance at the Third LDS ward recreation hall beginning at 9 p.m. Dance music for the evening will be provided by the Owen Ridges orchestra, and refreshments planned around the valentine theme will help to compliment the decor of the hall. Couples arriving before 9:30 p.m. will be eligible for the door prizes, according to dance Mr. and Mrs. Ira Archibald and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong. a hit play, Mr. President, and a hit movie, Billy Budd, playing a few blocks apart to S.R.O. crowds daily. Sole ONE Scout Troop Sets Annual Spade Trowel Garden Club Parent Night Meets Thursday time-savin- g, 3. 7 r THE GENERAL II. DS JOHNSON 79 56 chairman in charge of the event is Phil chairPark, troop committee man. Assisting him are Vince dinner Kelly, arangements Jack Westerman, facilities; and Bart Draper, program; Parks handling the publicity. The rest of the troop committee, pitching in to help these four, consist of Ed Prunkun, Herb Nobles and Bob Meyer. A banquet is being prepared for an expected 90 boys and parents by the Troop 185 Mothers club. Master of ceremonies for the event will be Don Pickles. Also slated to appear on the program are Pastor Earl Fox of th Community Presbyterian church; Father Joseph Clark of Edward F. NauSPEAKER man will be the principal speaker for Troop 185s Parents Night banquet. Suburbia CHICAGO (UPI) In the typical Chicago-are- a suburb, about half the working population is employed in white collar jobs, families have a yearly income of $8,200, adults possess a high school education, and the value of a building permit for a single family home is $17,600, accordresearcheds with the ing to Northeastern Illinois Metropolitan Area Planning Weber Cast Garland Lions Present NEWS, Brigham City, UfaK attendant for the bride Bob was Mrs. Michael Seely, while King HOLLYWOOD (UPI) There Michael Seely was best man. is no doubt about who reigns A white tiered cake with pink roses and silver bells topped is the current King of Broadand way. with a miniature bride The throne belongs to Robert groom centered the home decoRyan. He is the only man in rations. IN CHARGE of serving were the world who can boast he has Yvonne Allred and Terry J. Bowden HOME WEDDING Mrs. Vernon Hanson and Cheryl traded nuptial vows in a ceremony performed at the home of Sharon Lynn Hanson, while the brides parents on Jan. 21. They are now making a Hanson was taking charge of home in Brigham City. the gifts. Ann Allred, sister of INSURANCE POLICY NOW St. Henrys; and Gordon Muel- the bride, was seated at the ler, assistant scoutmaster. book. guest GIVES YOU COMPLETE HOME The couple is making a home THE BANQUET will be held in Second West in the Presbyterian Fellowship at 95 North COVERAGE AT Homeowners now con Brigham City. hall on First East. all their household SUBSTANTIAL cover Troop 185 with Bob Olds as insurance needs with one Scoutmaster, is one of the few n policy and one premium SAVINGS! troops in the district that is al one SAFECO Agent! from ready signed up for summer will attend The boys camp. SAFECO makes it easy for agents, like ourselves, to give Camp Kiesel the third week in you the finest, most complete insurance coverage possible. July. For example will At present the boys are makBoy Scout Troop 185 Today, the new GENERAL HOMEOWNER policy prehold its annual Parents night ing plans for a simulated lost Spade and Trowel Garden vents dangerous coverage gaps saves you money too! banquet at 6:30 p. m. on Mon- child search and a survival club will meet at the residence money-savin- g SAFECO offers many other of Mrs. R. H. Stamm, 718 West day night, Feb. 11, as part of hike to be held in the spring benefits. It would be our pleasure to discuss all the advanSixth South, on Thursday, Feb. the national observance of Boy tages of SAFECO, LIFECO or GENERAL Insurance poli7, at 8 p.m. Scout Week, Feb. cies at your convenience. Mrs. Charles Hodges will be 185 No. is Troop sponsored by for the evening. YOU CAN RELAX the Community Presbyterian The meeting will be ih the WHEN YOU'RE church and St. Henrys Cathoform of a birthday party, with COVERED BY lic church the club celebrating its third in the since Edward F. Nauman, general birthday founding 1960. manager of the Wasatch diviVT PROGRAM FOR the evening sion, Thiokol Chemical corporwill be on the fundamentals of ation, will be the principal W flower arranging, presented by speaker. His topic will be, Mrs. Ted Crawford, a certified What the Boy Scouts Can Do flower show judge and a memFor You and You Can Do for of the local club. ber the Boy Scouts. for the evening Arrangement Nauman has supported the 319 North Main will be on a theme of Funny Brigham City Boy Scout movement for many Valentine and will be exhibited PA PA or years and two of his sons are by Mrs. Wesley Hawkins. members of Troop 185. r. To ELDER Tuesday, February 5, 1963 Miss of BOX Folk-Singe- rs To Sets Drama Appear A Weber College student cast of five will present Peter Sha- Here Tonight ffers Five Finger Exercise in the college Arena Theater Feb. 5 through 9. John M. Elzey of the Weber College Theater is directing the tense drama dealing with family troubles arising from differences in cultural backgrounds of a father and mother. THE PARENTS are played by James Case and Charleen Clark. Case, a returned LDS missionary, has taken roles in several earlier Weber college dramatic and musical productions. Miss Clark, a freshman student majoring in psychology, also has experience in dramatic work dating back to her junior high school days. THE PART of the couples son, who is distraught over his parents bickering, is performed by Robert Stanley, and a daug- The Box Elder Community Concert members will hear Frances Archer and Beverly Gile, singing artists, in a concert to be held this evening, Tuesday, at 8:15 p.m. in the Box Elder High school auditorium. Their programs have grown into a concentration on folktheir songs and they spice concerts with numbers in languages as varied as Chinese, Hawaiian, Pueblo Indian, and Yiddish. In all, they sing in 18 different languages. Community concert members who do not plan to use their tickets for the concert this evening are urged to call Mrs. Walter D. Talbot, PA so other persons may attend who have not been able to obtain hters role is taken by Sally Todd. Both are graduates of tickets for this season. Davis High school. Fifth member of the cast is Robert Britt, cast as a tutor to the daughter, a relationship that gives the play many of its high points of interest. Britt is also a Davis High graduate. of Regular meeting Amity Lodge No. 23, F. and A. M. will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 6, Talk Aint Cheap at 8 p. m., in the Masonic temNEW YORK (UPI- )- It cost ple. the taxpayers $5.3 million to Past Masters will be honor- print the Congressional Record ed at this meeting. All Mas- and its Appendix for the recent ter Masons are cordially invi- session, the Tax Foundation ested to attend. timated this week. f ' sfc. I 'X , V Li. s. BOX LUNCHES Yt Chicken, French fries Scones and honey 5 Golden Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce rolls, cocktail sauce 1 ; U( V HOT DOG ON A v. "VS-- IN ' p; JO grandparents like ventilation system. And dont worry. Theres no chance of rain or snow getting through this rear breezeway. The roof line extends out over the back window. Like an eave. A most elegant cave. Whats more, the window slants stylishly inward. (This is why you dont sec snow or ice .collecting on the rear window of our new Mercury Monterey.) 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